The Plum Blossom window pictures a flowering branch from a plum tree in a vase. The window pictures a flowering branch from a plum tree in a vase. Three layers of plated glass were used to create the vase, and additional plating was done on the table cloth. The design on the vase was achieved by hand cutting a stencil on a piece of two layer flash glass, and then sand blasting away the thinner layer of colored glass to reveal the design. This window was created as a studio piece in 2011 and is now in a private local collection.
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